Lesson Plan of Fraction Final 1
Lesson Plan of Fraction Final 1
the Fractions
Std:VI.
Sub: Mathematics
Teaching Method: Interactive, Activity
based
Types of Fractions:
1.Proper Fractions: Numerator < Denominator (e.g., 3/5)
2.Improper Fractions: Numerator > Denominator (e.g., 7/4)
3.Mixed Fractions: A whole number + a fraction (e.g., 2 1/3)
4.Equivalent Fractions: Different fractions representing the same
value (e.g., 1/2 = 2/4 = 4/8)
🔹 Use Visual Aids:
Draw fractions on a number line.
Use fraction circles to show halves, quarters, and thirds.
Show examples using chocolate bars, fruit slices, and currency
notes.
🔹 Activity: Fractions in Sports (Real-Life Application)
Football: What fraction of the game is completed after the 1st half?
(1/2)
Basketball: If a player scores 3 out of 5 free throws, what fraction is
made? (3/5)
5. Practice & Student Activities (10-15
Minutes)
✅ Game: Fraction Bingo
Provide each student with a bingo sheet with different fractions.
Call out equivalent fractions, and students mark the correct ones.
✅ Pair Work: Fraction Sorting
Provide sets of fraction cards and ask students to categorize them
into proper, improper, mixed.
✅ Hands-On Math:
Give a pizza cutout with different slices and ask students to find
fractions.Use a measuring cup to show 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 of
water.
✅ Word Problem Challenge:
"A football team has played 6 out of 10 matches. What fraction of
the matches have they played?" (6/10 or 3/5)
"A relay race is 400m long. If a runner completes 300m, what
fraction of the race is left?" (1/4 left)
6. Homework Assignment
📌 Worksheet on Fractions: Solve problems related
to identifying, comparing, and operating on fractions.
📌 Real-Life Application: Find 3 examples of fractions
in your daily life and explain them in a sentence.
7.( Assessment & Evaluation
✔ Oral Questions – Check student understanding.
✔ Classroom Activities – Observe participation.
✔ Worksheet Completion – Evaluate problem-
solving skills.
This lesson plan ensures that students
understand fractions in a fun and
interactive way by relating them to sports
and daily activities. Using real-life examples
enhances engagement, improves
retention, and builds problem-solving
skills.
9. Additional Resources
"What is a fraction?"
"What is the difference between a proper and
improper fraction?"
"Where do we use fractions in real life?"
🔹 Key Takeaways:
✔ Fractions represent parts of a whole.
✔ Different types: Proper, Improper, Mixed, and
Equivalent Fractions.
✔ Used in sports, cooking, shopping, and
measurements.
Thank you